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3 NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1866. . e ——— Capo Race, paseod three fceborgs. The M. exparienced strocg weet- FOREIGN MISCELLAWY. 5 Amnsements. of th Y ¢ Sales by Anctio ol T Amugement ¢ oy Sariboga. ud and Norfolk, with mdse. and R i (AN LADY hasin e b Ao ARNUM'® NEW AMERICAN MUSEUM. X OLD BOWERY THEATER. oy | PR veimaie, Bospur, Richmond aod Nortal, with mdbe. THE PRENCI INVENTOR, BAZIN. 4 4 ; ¢ & oadw rosdway, between and Prinee 3 , g 3 . EACHER beto a0l dooni TR WIN & OO ey oods farmare. ké. | THORODGHLY VERTILATED. " ™% ' DELICIOUSLY COOL: Second woek of opten Foxk U - mend sad Nortok, 3 bours, | o Vesterday, the Emperor, attended by Gen. Couny hool et New: York ot Brookisn a0 Fare, | =t o A LRAUTT, Abctionecr 5 A DECIDED TRIUMPH iy SANDFORD'S MINSTRELS with . s o, Lo oen s de Gayon. aud accompanied by the Ewpress and her ladios-in- 3 B e s Addros & ¥, Vet OBCe 13 | 100K TRADE AT ROOMS, g RS P MR 0. L FOX RO BURLESQUE OFERA TROUPE. S e Eey Pl o e g O .xo:"::"i}'":?..s?"'fi ol e 0. #66, New Y ork ) LEAVITT, STREBEIGH & Co.. sucen M!u..K:;.‘nl._n.‘n Character, Sviny alTiEd o st Bity Keaehw orth (of Liverpoal), Brown, Humbarg 5 ‘.{‘ ,,,,: i e LBl e et .l,f o e °“ln Avianoe x8 - 4 MONDAY, July 16, avd dusing the week srith fndse. and 39 pass o I, M. Slomao & Edye. Liad 1 birth and | menge ntility, as well as by bis observatory by eleetrie lights \ Tt o the yassaze. July 15, ). Liaks, aa (dlot passeoger. Jompod | When the Freoch and. English ironcisd squadrons mes Ty FARC and DANCES, AINMENT IN NEW-YORK. RDEN CONCERTS, CONMIGNNERTS SOLICITED. _ g ~ Ronunt A, Hagerury, Avcti GanRTy & Pusiee Pinest ACKISTANT JUARTERMASTRR'S 7FION, No 10 SraTE-sT., NEW-YORK CITY, July 12 Tue beautif N C. R FOX..... year at Cherbourg and Brest. M. Bazin made several experi. ments from the deck of the Diaphin which wero complétely’ successful. By means of bis instraments and by the aid of the powerful lanterne attached to the observatory d lumiére ilec overboard, sud was drot oo, Pantaloon NEW BURLFsQU 1 . “Kirilind, Beess, Mobile 21 days, with cctton, ke, to T ENTE. 0. THOMAS® AT TERRAC ALLSION SPA 4 Y =A wl) HOOL for P Belent Y. COMPANY, i EVENING st 8, obr, R. Knight, Martling, Virgiuia. Rebr. Pelma, Brewster, Georgetown, D e e o v, JAMES G L et TR etk M TION of the Quurtermaster- In the new and gorgeons Comfs Pantomim: & ARDEN, ENTRAL Park Musical € 3 tter. ¢ FRI x i Thirdave , between and Fiftyninth-ete. > B 153 Weet 20thst, (vow Ro. o Auctlen, o8 an RENARRAS R FRAN PROPRIC R between Vifty-eighi ard 1Ok & BROTHERS | Behs. L. Kiots, Endicott, Geargstow, D. . Irique, M. Barin 0an expiore the bases of rocks ut ing, & Lesons privile. " ng the * McD: and MIRTIINSPIRING INCIDENTS - e 2t dopss bl The mecioue oF Chooni o Lhe Lagl o€ SVIIORIE e, i b Ta it a0 IO TR MOST RN Tosela aad even write 1t he dopth of iy yards madse e . i bl - ADS OF CURIOSITIES SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. Hpoken, &e. :’:3”. u:/tl{ u“pelu‘un»g-pt:'m:" thwéu of .'u; Their s WONDERS OF NATURE AND ART. ¢ AND EVE ENING 9 abip Oreat s, 10 miles E of t, 0t 10:30 jestice fook & rest in o detalls of this power- prem, The great iviug Wordetm o 0 ) TOMORROW AND EVERY EVENING AT § O'CLOCK, p Seumebip Orist Eustes, reported 10 mi o Palnachine, which 1s expected t0 render o much good ser- LINA TWINE, THEO. THOMAS'S HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, July 12, at, 38 19, long. 96 42, bark Ocean Tempest, from Leghorn | vice to the navy. M, Bazin's invention for the rescue of & ; S 2 for New. ¥ ork. 40 days outs shipwrecked bont was tried, and workod most saccessfally, A 0. 1,338, N. Y. Clty, will receive pr: ompt atter vement, y L ) SHTS, GADEN CONCER Dot was sunk, with several men in ber, and brought o the POPULAR ORCHESTRAL PLMIRA FEMALE COLL VIR oure Mathe we, &e. sident Fev. AHMSTRON FRENCH AND ENGLISH POARDING AND DAY CHOOL, 2 Fast Twenty-finstst Mo A v abore slll.ll,\l.‘\ lh‘“ MACAUL BOARDING AND [ i and 2 dsowave., will Te jge. Al will be n from Sept. 4 i £ BISBEES MIL « LEGE HILL g(,'ll('!-L BOARDINC N \ Sepls 20 Address by ITARY SCILOOL, 3 OUGHKEEP: N. Y . Send for OF MINE EAST 49TH-8 FA @eachers. | YOUN( Gitnation as ASSIST- ANT TE b ut d in re d d 2 Box No sositions _should E'S APPLICATION Fo “a00d send full particalars v. Nou 430 Broome st. Iy competent, & try o8 TEACHER of filusical Inslrumenis, 3. & H. BAR- 17 Prize Medals, Teat! SPLE Pianc wade. DID PIANO for HICKERING & SONS, Fatablished 1023 cTURERS 0P : AND UFPRIGHT ANO-FORTES. . 652 Biosdway. for the wuperion i4 of which were 7, 1665 and o to No. 140 Centre-st., JEMAN & SONS' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were swarded at the late Fulr of the An FILST-PREMIUM GOLD ME For NOVELTY SUPERIORITY AND EXCE warded these Uns Indiavs, Kansas ted_in Competition. N i No. B Le Royplace. o of Erosdway. Seud for our new Gold Medal C VEN ‘& BACON™ PIANOS, tished 1620.) fol) aseortment of th truments, which Vork mark nd UPRIGHT PTANOS he principal fairs in thie conntry, Medsl st the Interna ‘vwfleullon with 260 planos rom o edditioa thereto, s ) Exbibition st Londos, 1662, iu’ to of the world. e Cntratnent constracted with their Patent Agraffe Arrange. and warranted for five yeura Wareroom Nos. Tiand T3 Fourteentiat.. N. Y. 3 HE AC S Grand, Square, and Uprigl NOS, ME ORGANS. Whaless i purchased. Monthly pen anos st bargaind, 60 to $225. I'n o. 481 Broadwey. paid for seccnd band Planon. FPianos tuned and roped. Kivcet little woi.ed at 1§ cents per paze. _ HORACE WAT HE MASON & HAMLIN CABINE [ )N & HAMLIN PORTABLE ORGANS. Forty- P 75 to §1.000 cach. DL & H. have becn d 52 hlxzun prewiuios for iwporiant improvements wnd geu- saperiority of work in this clase of instraments. They invite the @hosest scrutiny and comparison of their work by the best judg 2 Sified that they can refer with Confidemce to nearly eve ‘pote in the c 17 for testimony to ite aueriority. eocud hand Melcdeous snd Urgans, of Americas and Forelgn manu- wn.-uw rices. 5 faservoms, No. 566 Brosdway, Kew York HE WE ] BER PIANO-FORTE 10 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by ol the lesding @weelatans of this city and elsewhere. it is prosounced by the Natioua Blewe-Forte Amocistion, after & trisl in their rooms with the first @smufactarers of this country, emivently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, snd used by the Couservatory of Music and other high \mmesic schools altogettier, because of (heir immense power, equality oweetness and brilliancy of tone, elastic touch. and great durabili WAREROOMS, No. 429 Broome-st., vear Brosdway. FEE BRADBURY PIANO-FORTE @ mew provounced “THE BEST" by our finst Artists, by the AMERICAN 1N#TITUTE OF Nrw-YORK, and by masy State Fairs. Beckdes these, TRIRTY of the most eminent Musiclans and Pianists ‘e country have testified to the same. The points of excelleace B e a7 ns ARGEIKENENTS of & perfect Iiaco. ©all o serd for circulars with iastrations to WM. B. BRADBURY, No. 427 Broome-st.. @o Whom 1t map Toncern | RMY AND NAVY PENSIONS.—We are making cations o the pew law for P ONE. Allowances 1810 $25 per month. Those who have their certificates should ke new opplication 1. BROWN, Solicitor, No. 1 Park-place. iD—Of L FOEMATION WA MA JANE AC, 'P)m in Tflf sperously wick, ew-York, fn ot Ne. cond-ave. Informe- will be gratefully received by ber . 0., Chaster Co., Fa. Urnee e ALBAXTY, July 16. 1 JLANS and DESIGNS for & NEW CAPITOL wt Albany, State of New York.—Architects ere informed that ad D Sgmtor a NEW CAPITOL st Albany will be received ffice, nutl] the 15t day of Novem- t of fustructions and detaile, furuished st b raon of by HAMIL TiARRIS, Alban, JOHN V. L. PEUYN, Aloen, 0. B. LATHAM, Sevess Falls, = E i Commissoners. P_no BONO PUBLICO.—T certify that the uudersigned, pngchased from Iveens the pat et right 1o tint window shades under bis process fu the month o- Jume last, and o] 1i be ecabled to presest goods produced under sid @recess 1o the public for inepection on the lst of August vext. New-Vork, Jyly 14, 196, PURDY, NORGAN PT:‘\'SI(T\S A NEW PENSION LAW hes just been ‘peusions to all men who bave lost both ey any of nd tome olhers 3 i 10 make lwl}dl g for any of the iose whose pevsious are in- et sk P My charge will be the fee fixed the PENSION LAW. N. B.—Refer, by perwission, (o Bumauel . Vublisher of the New.-York Tribune. Acsurate copies FW PENSION LAW for sale, uf 1. each. CHARLES NETTLETON, No, 11! B OWS' PENSIONS—CA #2 extrs for each child under 16 years of sge #ould spyly for this axtra pensios of after ahe bas col Ler olhec yws wishing Lo get tl.4 tra Bt to his Houor Jobn T sions. tions. ERBURGH, WELLS & Co., East corner of oh-sta., Doslers in PRINTERS MATERIALS of i ch as Types, Presses, ke Our Cali- ets are well ‘known and spprecisted 223 g the ustriction. tablwhed 40 VANDER) No. 119 M. EVERDEL 04 Fulton-t, — BIEAM Firet Wooa Low: A good sock b URGH, WELLS & C Fulton, end Now. 10 and 18 Dutchoat, N. Y. ‘Hand snd Job . BONA, No. P JRLNTRES aod LAPEL MANUFACTUR | 1end and is ground. to 70,0007 “with the privilege of five, . Terme of selo Cash, BER on tificate. A st Cestle Garden ot 11 eysnco of those Who i bed ed by the Fo steamer will o regerd tothe natare and kind of materie dition, cen be obtained of the Post Q er, N. Y. [, aud of the undereiged. rves the right of deciui ed unfiiy they are consld By osdes of Brevet 3 Urrics EXaousive AND INSPECTING Orpigii. | Privaperenia, July 13, 186 CI.O[III.\'G DEPOT, SCHUYLEILL ARSEN SALE OF DAMA ) BLANKETS, . on 46 b ant of the United States, at Ferry Road, THRE mrlesof o I3 Auctione: Tesky 1. Levps & Miven T ALE of choice CALIF WINES fr HOADLEY'S VINEYARD. NRY DS & MINER ‘clock, o « ¢f Chaw and pa, galis. of of fine Old ¥ ryberry Wine, all of of fine quality end & genawe silicle, are from 1d of Calaforvias 3.1, Dravan, A l‘.\' ITED STATI J pag acer, JOUN H. DRAFER & Co. Wil SELL en FRIDAY, July 20 ie€ i ecdeckp . 112 Pes: New- Yok by croes of b ther Suiesrocm, No SIMEON DRAPER, U. & Coften Agent ABOUT 2,000 BALES GULF UPLAND AND $EA 1ELAND COTTON. Awery. a pled by G W The shove cotton Le GUVERNMENT STORES, Atan aud way be res in the Bule a4 tio Dock, Brockiyn, sd by sample st the SALESROOM of the A New Tork, two days before the sale + omperiia NS eers, No. 112 Pesrls Al PITTSTON COAL AUCTION. Orrice or THE Ne. 111 Enoauway, N The PENNSYLVANIA COAL COMPANY wil Aveticn, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th of July tust.. st 10} o'clock ot Exchenge Salesroom sdway. by BURDETT, shouived PITTSTON e . m JONES & Ce., Auctiovecte, 7 COAL, of the usual wizes, deliverable at The sale wili be positive, and apon the and shipment of the Company's Coal 1o be ERMS—Fifty eents per tan, in Carre e, with the Government Tex of 7 con within ten days therealter, at the Office of GEORGE A. HOYT, Tre le, and the bala Fan of in Current Company. Drp Goods. - ., FURNITURE ontine 1o prices ev s and noall carry it out to the best of my suility . OFARRELL Nos. 267, 26 and 271 West Thirty 6th st corner Lighthave \ T DE PERCEVAL', P 9 Brosdway. No. ¢ opperite Aster place, formerly ut Re ‘Inisats Wardrites. ¥ w's Closks and S0/ v Wardr for ladi made Unde and Cost of Arws L ke N RESS-MAKING done with i i {ILLIE & Co. will expose for SALE all their ELEGANT STOCK of MAN' L CLOAKS, SACQUES, QUES, JACKETS snd CIRCUL duction «f 25 pes from former prices. Liwa hace Poi 160 SMH‘Lh.lI; ., otwed W. B. Macxrxue, Superintendent. {BA GLADIATOR TIAT 3 NNS'S immense Millivery, No. 577 Brosdway. Straw 1, Sundowne and Children's Hate ab belf price. Real Bonnets ouly $20—worth: #40. Y GOODS. DRY GOODS KENCH KID GLOVES. ke ST. AND SIXTH-AVE. ! BEADS! EADS! BEAR:.}; FANCY GOODS. M. P. BROWS, lmporier, * ol Ke. 166 Pesriot N. Y, S T ——— A BEST QU ) ¥ FOURTEERTH Proposals. S isavarAnTRs DrPANTHENT oF WASHINGTON, ) Orrioe oF CHIky QCARTRRMANT KN, W, 1668, ‘ P ‘posals are invited st this office until 12 o'clock nooa. MONDAY, August 6, 1966, Jumluenh 000) THIKTEEN THOUSAND CORDS of GOVERNN ENT WOOD, 1o s fol wile from the depot of said mm’ in this ch{ This wood consists of about ONETHIRD (§) PIN! . and TWC THIRDS (§) OAK, and is piled immedistely sloog the track of mixgron, D C., July I4, ROPOSALS for SALE of WOOD.—Sealed Pro. {1 400) FOURTEEN HUNDRED CORDS ot the endall Green Wood Yard, on the line of the Baltimore and Oblo Rellroad. sbout one lrosd. 1'%y ELEVEN THOUSAND SIX RUNDRED CORDS t th Wood of '!I\doh e U This wood consists A THIRD (3) OAK, is piled slong the track, o of & mile frow a whatf ou the Potomse River, there fa & dimvct and level ron All of the wood ofered I sereoned. Teceived for quantities from (50) Fifty Cords and will be of taking a.l of efthier or both lote. Payment to ba wade do Govervment fuuds, immediately efter tle Ang of the bids snd upon messarement of the wood. ssie s of good or fair qualty, and oper Pihe Tight 1s traerved of rejecting any or ) propossis deemed div sdvantageous to the Uniied Stater. . I LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Deye of Washingtor. CROTOX AQUIDUCT DEPARTMINT, -Yomx. July 5, 1666, BUILDERS.—Sealed proposals, indorsed, for butlding & dwelliug-bouse iu the Ceatral Park, veur the Receis- ag Ressrvolrs, togetber with (he pa f the bidder aud date of ite offering, will be zeceived st this office ontil 11 o'cloek o, m. of Turs- day, the 17th day of July, time they wil ablicly oprned for furnisbing the w buiiding & dwe the Central Purk, noar th The usit ROBE) L. , { C t B ROSEREde n’. § roton Aqueduet Bourd, CROTOX AQUEDTCT DIPARTN EX . T() IRON-FOUND! D l‘](‘)"uél“4% will Le recedved at this ofice, Rotanda, City Hall Park, 1 ¢'slock 8. m. of TUESDAY, the 24th duy of Jaly, 1666, for the sup- Py of cast iron water-pipes, ¥iz.: 000 foet of cast ir0n Watrr pipe,12 Inches futemal dismeter, 16,000 feet of cast iron water-pipe 6 inches internal diemetpr. ;‘fil;fl of cast "“J."Z ~m::. u':.c;u inlernal dismeter. Fach pro sust be indorved * Proposals for Case ron Water: v md.iw' sl Cusis ogiber Wit the came of the bidder sad riny The amoant of seenity required will be ten th 1L Bpecifications and blask forms of bids can be bad ‘o a.'},‘lf‘:un “ thid offce. o e A3 STEPHENS. | Croton ROBERT L. DARRAGIH, ue AOW, Ciudven, Ao } g ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! EIGHT WUNDRED FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES ©. WITTY, No. 638 Brosdway, ness Blescker-st. Fon BALE—An elegant, light park VICTORIA, with Pole and Sbafts; and aleo two second baud Bretts, and two Conches. Apply st No. 52 Marion-st., up stairs. ~ Professional Notices. Ly E. HOSPITAL, under the exclusive con- I M‘YAT'“M“ T DIYON' M. D, editor of the SCALFPEL, for (b Tadical cure of Stricture, Hemors| Fistala, Varicocele, Hernis, and the more obscure disesses of the Peivio Viscers. Apply st Dr, residence, No. 42 Fifth-ave., between 8 and 9, and 1 aud 3, and e0d evenings. A lecture on lhe lumediste Care of Strieture, ad: & pply to - Nowvoux, July 19109 ALK, | toseparabiy jolned, yot gracefat in ING OURANG-OUTANG FROM BOR 0. iY TURNER, INFANT DRUMMER. T CHILD, 3 years old, welghs 19 poand DWARFS, 1 MASTER A MAMMOTH THRE, GLASS BLOWERS, 1GUANA. AFRIC C MONSTER PYTHON, OR ¥ MEXICAN HORNED FROGS, TWO NY LG ('(m orauas, Leassed Sel, Hoppy Fuunly, Graud Aqoasia 100, artos Adinissicn, %0 cents. Children under ten. 15 \V ALLACK™. "FK OF DAN BERYANT MR, IN IRISH COMEDY. TURSDAY EVENING The perforiance will commence with the intcre Picture o IT WAS. RAGGED PAT... (W 00 SIXTH WEEK iug Hibernien Mr. DAN BRYANT )"v Chas, Fisher . Ri . Judy U'Trots.... Honor O'Caralan To conclude with HANDY ANDY.. 5. and will speedily be prod a i Three Acts, written expre T, B. McDonough sud Fre SHAMUS O'BRIEN, THE BOULD BOY OF OL A TALE OF '93. In which Mr, Brrant w\lj personate FOUR € -‘V 00D THEATER.—Admssion o814 Hrondwer, apporte St Kieniclas Hot NOTHER GREAT SUCCFSS g 115 COOLEST THEATER IN NEW-YORK DAY, MATINE WORKELL 5| GALL. ARACTERS 3 Denx, ote,, tnciuding Mise Jeunie's incomparab e Trish J.gs and Clog Dices. to be prececed by TOO MUCH FOR GOUD-NATURE Mr, M. W. Lefingwell nkine & 3 ATHLEEN O'NEIL. Abo, M Rom e ALFRED MOF., FRIDAY, July CINDRELLA and new Ce l " the Now York o VORKELL, fe b, SMITHL Box book now open. IBLO™ GARDEN. N OPERA. TICATION . atop m, TR SCO TABACCHT, the fanous Cantatrice of the Tm o de Jatesio, will ber cebot in New-York ss ONORA. Mie. AMALIA PATT! wiovaseses ATUCERS Signors MASSIMILIANI, BELLINI and COLETT], the other prieipel dles. Signor Nicoln. od iast night (but ove). NING, July i, T rand Slatinde. Fowily Circle (en can be secured frow 10 8. us 10 mence at . HEATER. BOWERY l\l BOWERY SHERIDAN MATINEES WED! thie mansger Las bee They will sppear eacn evor i D {?(" TY OF T IR STARTLING ACTE. S WILL BE READY FOR DEI DAY Ju's ot No. % Nesso-st, New York. NEW YURK CHARITABLE GIFT CONCERT you T mexeriT PORTLAND St ¥ ate disastrous fire. to VING TALL. NEW YORK, MONDAY S ENING, Siprem ADMISSION T1CKET 150,000 Tiekets and 120,00 Gilts ™ BPECIAL NOJIC ef of the Fostiand and. SPLENDID LIST OF PRESENTS, Tarks Gifts will ba die 1o et pr ress sud disiributed by the 1 Present =Le 1 Prosent —K 19,000 0 one sddre 5 00 10 4 to on o A3 20 20 Tickets t0 ote & 0 Tickets to one address .5 @ ) ders lied by return e rest i Post-Office or- dere. registered witers or d x Reliable Agents wasted £ every town. Address HITCHCOCK, WALKER No. % N h gh, Pa s Banford & baldwis, ago, . & ati; ). R Hawiey & Co., ot cinnat); M. J Levy & Co., Cincinnati OLYMI'I(' THEATER. TUFSDAY EVENING, July 17, 108, chgbth nlgbt at this Theater of Boucicanit's celebraia) drame, THE OC IN. Tk OCTORC THE OCTOROON, THE OCTOROUN Presented with new scenes and effects by E. Hay Strong, sod & cast which for unform excelleiice is Lelie given the I;I]EII a2 U0 =2 rebonne Mansion and Lawn. T11E DARK HOUR-TAE RENOLVE. usippl. SALE STEAMER MAGNOLIA. . 2, Cauebrake—Sunrise. 3. Red AT WAS SEEN OF WA NOTEE, s, accorded the first position in the Boucleault be played durtug this weck, Aliscellancone. PURE NATIVE BRANDY will cure w CHOLERA. For BALE I EWEY DIARRHEA that shways prece at No. 201 Brosdway, New-Yorl l. AMMOCKS.—An invoice of splendid quality, suitable for fumilies going into the country. Canton Mattiny white. 1ed aud fancy > SON, No. 54 Beave ta. For sale, ale and ref b{“ A arketol, ANHATTAN OIL, COMPANY, No. 16 Broad N. Y. L wh at, New-York, sud No. 'y, BOLE MANUFACIUREKS OF MASON'E SUERM OIL and EXTRA LARD OIL, o o9 For Rajlroads Steamsbive. end 'm!ut_ SSRS, FRIDAY & Co., have put up their ‘atent Rights over their Billlard jos in this Hotel, which s W approved of by wii Le players. T. CARPENTER i Hotel Billisrd Rooms, Courtlandtat.,N. Y., July 16, 1966, Nuew Yonx, July 11, 1866, SAWYLER Pdt, WARD s REMO\«'A L—QUINTARD, Lave MOVED tewporarily fros rPHE 4L¥EI(NE}' HE !LP CALF FLY.% Udroogh-bred, deer-colored, ouy of o . roseh b e e o Dot Ne. B B New Bronawick, N, J. N0 CORPORATIONS, CONTRACTORS, &e.— Alarge stock of imported Scotch Vitrified Stoneware Scwer Pipes, Branches, ke., from 12 to 18 inches dismeter | also Chim g«r;. Garden Vases! Malt, Green-House, Oven aud Flooriug o Brick, Sootch and Stoor-Hridge Kire Brick constantly ou haud. Pipes, flom 3 Lo 12 inches dismeter; “ BUTTER- ted ce, Also, mennfacturer of Dr Agricuitaral Drain Tile, ke., &e. EUWARD I, QUINN, Long Idand Pott [ . 281 Pearlat., k. CORRUGATED SHEET IRON ROOFS, SHUTTERS AND DOORS, ok vom BUILDINGS ENTIRE, Faroished by the MOSELY IRON BRIDGE AND CORRUGATED ROOF COMPANY, No. 8 Nassau-st. Send fur Circulars. Surnitore. BEDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURE of war ranted manufactars. Ao, solsd Chiestuut and Wainat Chamber it ¥. FARRINGTON'S, No. 468 P 2, e et " (cdding Cards, &€ TWM. EVERDELL" SONS, No. 104 Falton-st.— WID'I’W CARDS sod FINE BTATIONERY. (Established PUPULAK URCHESTRAL GARDEN CUNCERTS. NO POSTPONEMENT OX A 10N, N ACC M1 TWENTY T OF THE WEATHER. FIVE CENTS, WINIER GARDEN, GENUINE SUCCESS e she popelar Comedian who will sppest every cvening iu his own exte COLD i MBUS REC resented wit Lo “NLW AND BEAUTIFUL SCEN NEW. COSTUMES aud | JONIN BROUGHAM. NSTRUU anze entit'ed D, ERY. APPOINTHLNTS, . DON CHRISTOVAL COLON, aliss OLUMBUS, clairvoyant voyager wh Thustering e xpedizion gave rise to a world of u;-l‘ml 7. JOHN BROUGHAM COLUMBIA, ationsl debutante, her fire arance g e T Miss LAILIE MELVILLE on any stago. Ferdinand, King of Arazon—au arrogunt, azgres rogressive monsreh of ather 3 apeculatiy AND A GREAT Ve bes . BU dve, and I.Mr. J. C. Doxx ta entitled SINESS, Puur. LOWE A ALLOON ASCENS) weather, Day and F vening. Lo Vnhnvu'l!m funflv W BT WER them st the Olympic The DAY Evenin .—Man ¥, whero Wie ment on THURS! Eily O Covnor e of A the_prot ces. Copartnership No ARTNERSHIP NOTIC} gers can ¥ comuience an engage- JULY 19, in their buriesque of Miss Day too Lute, in which farc ey mpersonais 8 ussbet of charscirs interspersed with Sougs sud T S R TR T e tices. “J. BRID N. who bas been for 13 3 wected with the Agenc bas been admitted to sn THE COMMERCIA A Pasa-row and . The bus wil hereatter uiucte (e subscribers, unter the style of Mo- KILLOP, SPRAGUE & Co—New Yark, Juiy 1) il OFFICE NO. 156 BROAL Omeaxizen Jevy, 1650, ASS| JUNE 1, 1666 LOSSES UNPAID....... Atan election for Dire follcwing gent emies HUGH LATNG, EFFING M. TOWNSEND, CHAS. 8. SWORDS, D HENRY HAIGUT. FON 0 8. SUARE Aol AMOS R. ENO, JOHN WATSON, JONN R SAMUEL ¥ PRESTON w1 0. GRISW! 3 TiOM TER L. H. WA A8 Ata subsequent m udiously ieelected I're Bank of America.— - 4y Chapler 20, Laws o t of the Loans and Discounts 2 Average pmmunt ot of D 1o the beatol my oowiclge W . med before me this 14th day of July. NK OF THE NEW-YORK DRY od by Chougter 300, Laws of 86, for Iuly, i amunt of Logne nd Discounts « o Ao rrage st of Cliy'and County of York ry Duak Commay, bwsg rrect York, s 1, T. 3 » Betes befors e thie 14 day of July, 1A AC Aw i ry Pable o 13, for the Lo Discosnta.... FYCHANGE BANK » roqured by Ch ine Fatardag, the 14th day of July, N0 ot oftan Gty of e reo y Cliapter ook ending Saturday, toe 1oth day of July, § g amount of Loars a5d Discousts. e City v satemest s correct, 10 the beat o my buo WILL Sworn Lefore me thie 1otk a3 of July, 1ee Averses amount of Spece... Avernge amount of Circulation Average smount of Deyonts and County of New Yo Bactan Company, of the City of the above suaterent & corr 1853, for (b week endiog Avernge smouniol Bpece Averaee aawosnt of Creal Avernge winount of Deponts. vt City aad County River Bank bag do! rect, 10 the 1y koowladgennd belel v ‘Bworn before me thia 1645 day o July, iNA. Oriental Bank.—Statencnt of the ORI of July, iate. of Toausand Dicounts . of pecie. i Averngeamennt City snd Couuty of Ne People’s Back, belog dily sworty depose o comrect, o e beat of my Knowiedie and be AR butp T MINIATULE ALMANA FIRE INSURANCE C Dank Statements. ay that the Bank q the New-York Dry Dock Com mest of the WA Gair vwarn, drpome Ml say that o P U WooD, and sy that the above W of 1y knowhd, J £ HARBE Sworn befors me this (4th day of July, 1866 W. F. Kasnins, Bank.—Statement of the NASSAU BANK, s required Franca M depose nod say that U od beliel ¥. M. HARIS, Coslier. of New Yok, w 1A Hays, worn. daore ‘1:.‘1." that the 8bove statement is COr Chagter 466, Laws of 183, for the woek ending THE CLINTON 10 MPANY, JWAY. £250,000 00 206,231 4 WILLIS. 1. HODGES, il FAILE, RD. ihe Hoard, HUGH LAINO, esq. was JAMES B. AM o Secretary. BANK OF AMERIC e week ending Satarday, e INtB 158 29 1,604,508 19 3 00 2. 4861 ; 245 L JENKIN, € 1806, Fassears Bese, Notary Publlc week cod ng Saturday the 1418 cay City and Cousty of ¥. T FAT. ¢ Rotary Punic et WS WILL o Bor “ Corn Excannge Bank,—(opy of satement of the CORN La OF1803 for the week end A FA A Mooas, of the GREENWICH BANK, . 350 Laws of (863, for the 900.0; Casiiver of the depone aad say that Vet AWES, Casbier. - ledy TAM 1. uwasens, Notary Pabiic. and GER, Casbler. otary Public. Saturday, the i day of he abate ot = ped Notary Puble. rih Iiver Bank.—Statement of the NORTI RIVER BANK, aa required by Chaster 500, Laws of 1853 (or the week endiog Baturday, the 14th day of July, bies: Wversae smount of Loass st A. B HAYS. Cashier ENTAL BANK, asre- Sacarday, the ioth day he above wiatement s HALL, Cashice. Notary Py lie. Peoplers Bank.—Statenect of the PEOPLE'S DANK, New- Vork, s require. by Chispter 330, Laws of 1853, fur the week ending Batar ‘I'.R " Si X8 dent o1 the [ tiuat the abovestateuien C. 7.20 | Moon Sets. SIIPPING INTELLIGENCE, e PORT OF NEW-YORK.........JvLy 16 Cleared. bip F. W. Brune, Foster, By Fiots McDonaid, Grindell, Khip £ 1. Taylor, Andirsan, London, E. E. ::ln "r;a-.m:.u‘-. ;'I;::; ’lé::.bfl‘a‘ i ine . Asc! Vel 3 Shib Superior (BE), W Uiaas, St Jobio B b X aveda, Ly, Bucaos Ayres, ek Elisabeth, Matthis, Wilmington, N. Brett, Son & Co. Tark Lavinis, Davis, Cav Bay, timore, William D, elparaiso and Col wlett & bbri & Morgan & Son. orance. & Gulon. . Sloman & Edye. 1D, & J. U, Brook: C., N. L McCready & Co. a Brig Mystery (Br.), Golsworth, Hatbor Grace, N. ., I, E. Groen & Co. Sehr. Lufsits, UnderhilPars and s mark, Bekr. P. E. Packer, Boh. Haury C Behr, Carrie Douglas (B1). .%M. Julia Cliach (Br.),Bradfo: o Sehr. Sarah Maris, Undetill, Ces Behr. Const Pilot, (Goodad, Charlest; Sloop Mary Gray, L 1cesUncasville. nd Pars N Arrived, Stesmship Marathon (Bi), Edmonson, Li Queenstown the 4tb, "l-h'x ne, 4obg into B.J. Brie, Elizabethpo:t, E. A, Ho Castoff, Koiwles, Bristol, Geo. N. Stranalian. Peters, Lingan, Miller & Houghton. Avdrews, N. b, LKL o largs shiy Live po-n?..l, Yp:le-mlnly T July 4. at 10:30 p. . Gireat |astorn, 10 miles SE of Fastnet; J 15, stefuship Seotia, boind Giibert Beut (Br.) Howard, St. Johos, N. B., D. R. DeWolf ed. Frye B. ] Wenberg. McCready & Co. July 3. and iverpool, erd. July 3, exchan tice. Port-Warden's No AT 0P Naw-VORK Pont-WaRpENY Orrics, No. 23 JOTICE is hereby given, i ueo with eec- LN “tion ¢ of the act passnd April 14, 185 Wi tice of the ng ehary airy, SXAINALON OF survey. th undet examination by the Port exaluation Latice, oo b Stearnahip Ame Stoamabip City of Cork e amabip Feruvion € ¢ Sy Par Brig Meta... J. Av into's. MINTHOKNE TOMPRINS. Presidsat. Sereetar Meeting of the Htreet Cleaning Commi At 11 o'clock on Monday morning there was a meet- ing of the Street Cleaning Commissioners Leld in the Mayor's Offioe; present, bis Honor the Mayor, Corporation Counsel 0'Gorman, and Jackson 8. Schultz, President of the Board of Health, The Comwissioners, after reading the following com- munication from the Street Cleaning Contractors, adjourned. New YOK, July 16, 1663, To JACK#0N S. SCHULTZ, £8Q., President of Meropolitan Board of Healh Sir: Yonr communication of the 0th inst. reched us late on the afternoon of the 10ib, when it was doubtiessin type for publication in the daily papers of tho lith, Presuming your vigilance is directed eqnally to the publiea tion of your chargos and the protect’on of the pablie health, and cuceriully coveeding t the yigor aud imugination dis- plaged in your episil:s fully entitle thera to appear in print, we wiil at once reply to your last. A% to the compliints which, in thefirst elanse of yoor letter, you say come to your oflico from your owa iuspectors and from titizens, we bave ouly to suswer that we long since, ig writing, requested you at_once to inform us of any matte complaint which might arise, and that we would promptly, in our power and in the line of our duty, remedy or reiove the cavse of complaint. Pursuant to this request, you have since the 20th day of Mareh last, on nine occasions only, commuuieated any com plaint 9 16, i séspect 0 the first class of omissions mentioned our letter, . in every case, respectfully attended to these We at ] complafnts nnd removed the cause where any existed, We | \ust, howeer, remind yoa that theso nino comyliiuts were comtunicated to us, in Do case immadiately, in several of ty thers many days aftor they wero made, and iu 0no case twe days ofier it was made. Complaints as to other mi have been communicated to ‘us, in some cases thirty days after the oecurrence of the matter of the complaint. In every case, we have at once, on receipt of the complaint, wade inquiry, a7d where we couid, remcved o remedied the cause, if found to exist. In most cascs, the matter complained of bad beon already soen to und eorrected by ourselyes. Wi Joave to you the task of explaining why. in niatters the public health, these complaints should bave been #o t reyported to ua for re: Wiy, when complaints ara before Yyou, withhold them from ne for 2, 5 20, and even 30 days? Fould mot the energy displayed in accusiug us be more worthily e 4 in transmitting to us the complaints of citi- zens nud eabling us thus, a8 we have ever been ready to do, 125 HHEAD BANK Satarday, the 127, i 1140 70 o0 78 o9 to remwye all cause of compiaint, sxd do cur utwost io the Line of our duty to presesve public health t Your alinsions to sonal interviews of late " we do.not understand. have been had with us sud thero was no debingnency of oars to discuss with others, We baye at cll times faithfily dozo our full ¢ der our contract. You suggest that the Board of Hel give attention to this malter, if do mot. B, Smong otber thivgy, enforce their code of Heaith Ordi nd thus codperate with us in preeerviog the clean!i- e eity. ne;‘.»u-mmh ‘i1 your letter, as the first class of our omisglons, our neglect to regulariy ompty the stationary garbige boxes every 24 hours, and thé leaknge and overranuiog of offensive matter from them, &e. 1t'5% trae that in many places the Board of Health has per- mitted these stationary garbage-boxes, and in sowe cases +1low the tenauts using them to cast into them fiith, urite and excrement which should-be deposited in the privy or cesspool. Your code of ordinances, dated April 20, 1866, and elgned by yourself, expressly, by the 8th scetion, pro ary garbage-boxes, You there ordain tl Darre) or tab sboll remain on asy sidewalk or in any public lace booger than way be needful for the removal of the con- tents thereol.” . The same code, by the 70th section, provides that the gorbage, ashes, &c., may be delivered direcdy to the cart. fhen: but it is expreasly provided * That such garbage or rub- Dbish ba not bighiy filthy or offensive, and. in the latter case, the same sball not be 80 delicered or RECEIVED during the period from sunrise any day till 10 o'clock of the evening of the same day, without a peruit from this Board or oue of its Iuspectors ers.” W e respectfully suggest, therefore, that the Board of Health enforce its own coce, and tbat, instead of chargivg on us the ““most filtty conaition " of garbage-boxes, which it tas pro- hibi it remove those boxes and punish the persons guilty of the violation of its and that, ivstead of censuring ns for not removing most offsnsive matter, which it has probibited us from_reciicing, it issue the to the proper removal of this watter, as provided by the 70th seotion of its code. Notwithstarding the d agement we bave met with in the neglect of 3 i ots, we have caused all garbage boxes to be cleaned at least o 24 bours, and in many cases two or three times owing to your utter neglect to enforce the provisions of the 8th section of the Health Code, which re the rubbish, garbage and ushes to be brought out befure 9 o'clock in the fioruiug or retained in the builling till the proper caxts come to take it away we flad that after our wen bave thoroughly cleaned these probibited stationary boxes there is frequen: without hinderance by your inspectors, deposited in them by the numOrous tenauts who use them otler garbage, rubbish, ashes, excrement and filth, compel'ing us again to clean them. I it too much to ask that, vested as you are with such large powers, you exercise your authority upon the defiers of your ordinances surface by means of the awpareil de sauveiage.—[Paris Letter. Fowis PLuckep BY LIGHTNING.—A enrions in- stance of the effects produced by the electric fluld occurred o week or two sinoe totwo girls who were on_ their way to the market at Brossuire, with o _basket of live fowls from their respective shouldcrs, They went ohatiiug aloog, when few great drops of rain, which came ?lleflnl down, warsed them that & storm was at band. Lere happenes enormons rock near which projeoted over the road, and be- th this they took refuge. "Preseatly, without warniog, they wero half stanned by a loud report, o neously withthe report they saw a bl of fire fall into the roa a few paces from where they were standiog. The only effect that it produced on them was as tho bad been violent- Iy shaken. As soon as the storm had passed over they contin- sind on their journey, not & little agitated by tbey bad seen and felt. 1t was not until they reached the market that the hecame aware of the exceedingly uarrow P-ulnllly Vo hnd, On their baskets being lifted from their shoulders they fonnd that the whole of the fowls had been stxipped of their featbery in the cleavest poseible manner. N {Dickeass Al the Yoar Roud.” FENIANS 1§ AUSTRALIA.—Acconnts from Brisbane, y way of Sydney, publisted in Ths Melbourne Argus, mention Teport that Fenian movement 18 afoot nere, and that men re belng drilled and meetings hei South Brisbane. Ex-Goveaxor EyRr.—The Jamaica Committee have resolved to urge upon the Goversment the prosscation of Mr. Eyro for the " murcer " of George Will.am Gordon. It ie not in the least likely thut either Mr. Cordwell or any otier Mivister who may within the next fow doys be installed at the Colonial office will eive directions for any such proceedings. The Committee, indeed, do not expect that a Governme prosecation will be iostituted, bot, hasing obtained a form: Fefusal, they intend, 1418 suld, o follow: the- precedent set in Governor Wall's case, and, acting in Mrs, Gordon's name, fudict Mr, Eyre at the Ol Bailey. [ Pall Mall Gazette, cle gives us the following: *‘Como, June 14, —Yesterday, Miss Grant, A relative of the ctlbrated Ameri- can General, sent £40 to Gen. Garibaldi to distribute among his poorest volunteers,” Mr. Henry Irving, private sceretary to Mr. Cardweli, bas been appoisted Colouial Secrotary in Jamalca. (Patl Mall Gazette. A vial-Lottle, which Lad been washed ashore by the tide, was picked dp on the 8th of Juae, st the ladies’ bathing- place, Plymonth, Englavd, A mavuscript ingide ran thus: VSuip Aiinie Lea Moor, Sierra Leone, seven days witbous water; uo hope.” " A speenlator has realized a large smn by supplying various pablic estabiishments in Paris wiih ive brought from Switzerland and Norway. In consequence of the mild Winter the icehouses in the neighborkood of Paris were nearly empty. The Sandwich IsJand Treasnry has a large surplus, the chief cause beiag the Ligh price realized for sugas, the leading staple. Awonderful eashmere shawl will be on exhibition at Parie next voar, It is worked in srabesques of unhesrd-of- finenes « ground, aud was teu years iu tue workmeo's frawe. A private letter from o lady at Fonclulu says, I have just returned from the where 1 have Princéss Victoria laid oat in full 3 in and ve 0ae, but t0 8 stranger ap- Prioo The Princess was de facto the , being the lacts can be ratified. As such, she of course cecupled quice 8 promineat position in ¢ E»!mcnl and sociul interests of the islands, aud her death will e mourned as if sbe had occupied the thrvne as the Queen, A military hospital has been established at Breslan, on the Oder, in Sil-tia, by orders of the Prassian Go e inwhich has been placed and made ready for immediate use, & cirealar saw, worked by steaw power, to be nsed for tho pur- pose of ampatating such limbs of wuuided soldiers as_ the geons {a charge shall deemm best to bave removed, * ne, rays the writer, * the rapidity with whica such operations can b performed by this simple Drocess, and the sccuracy with which they can be conducted.” Prof. Agassiz, on retarning from his tour in the valloy of the Amazon, writes a letter unfavorable to emigia- tion to Brazil, The delays in regard to obtatuin, 100 of land, and the arbitrars manner in which subordiuate officers interfere in the affairs of i e describes as obnxious. He tells the Brazillans that he does not know how far tbe native of the country may teel the necessity of the suj port and coansels, direct or indirect, of the patlic adininistration 1o bis private affairs; “but I do know that in our day the emi: grant fears nothing so much as all which ma be considered ttelage; still more when this tutelage takes the form of petty tyranny. He generally leaves bis own country to escape from this very thing, and will certainly not choose as the land of his adgption one where it would purzue bim even iato his private trausactions.” At a recent sitting of the Academie of Marseilles, ne of its members was cxiticising most severely the follies of female fasbion, when alady arose, screamed out ju t - st excitement, ** You are notbing bat a pack of asses,” barst through the crowd and dissppeared. A circus company chartered a schooner in San Francisco to take the tronpe to Australis. The company g;r- formed for & month at the Sandwich Isliuds; a month 8 Te- hiti; amonth st Auckland and then procceded to Sy The Sydney Herald says: Some surprise has been exprossed as the spiendid condition in which their horses were lan ‘There was 1o secret, bowever, in their trestment, They wel kept down in the boid of tke schooner upon 416 leveled ballast, but were not stalled in the usual way, thus cecuriag them from bruising themselves against uny ‘oldiog partitions, They were looscly tied up to the mangers. Trcy wers of conrso well fed, and bad jlonty of water. The schooner hersel! is 142 taus register, but will carry abont 200, She was built in San Frao- iling craft, though not a chpper to Jook sccommo iation for passen, 135, of whom Sve are ladies, All their voyagisg A DoG HATER.—A certain Monsienr Nicolas Feter, of Dijon, is, it apoears, not orly an inveterate hater of dogs, bat ke has written a pamphlet—"' Tue Extinetion of the Cavine Le arzues in favor of little short of o and direct the vigilance of your inspecto of theao oftders » gosens o the, pualphnsy Astothe second class of omisslons of which your letter makes complaint, via.: “irregularity in passing through the stroets daiiy and giving notice by the ringing of a bel " You have certaioly mado this statement uoadvisedly, Our carts do at least once each d d_sometimes oftener, pas through each strect. A bell i vided for every as and wo long siuce gave strict orders to all superintens and foremen to immediately discharge any ashman who neg. jects to ring his bell. On every occasion of this offence we bave discharged the guity person, and we continue to,and will stiietly enforce the rule. We only ask from you an autbeutic instance of this omission, and we will at occe discharge tie offeader. We cannot, bowever, fail to observe that this, like the other charges of your letter, s couched in prudent gea- eralities. As to the third class of omissions of which von say com- Eh t is made, is the improper removal in iusufliciens wagons )y our agents, authorized or unsutborized. who euter dwell inge. a few words will fully answer this. In the fulfiliment of our contract, it is no part of our duty to enter dwellings. The wost cursory examination will enablo you to see that; avd on the 15th of June our employés were forbidden, by resolution of the Street-cleaving Commission, to take any compensation for the removal of any sweepings, ashes, garbage or rubbish. But your charge is iu itself utterly grouudless, We bave no agents, authorized or unauthorized, who collect garbage by eutering dwellings. We presume you refer to certain persons who, at the request of private citizens, and under agreewent with them, remove garbage from their houses at such times as is to them most satisfactory. With these persons we have pothing whatever. to do, and they are in no way under onr control, We bave not asked, and do not desire, any * tolera. tion” for our agents if they transgress the law, But if these contractors for private citizens do transgress, why dou't you stop them? They are uuauthorized Ly us; Bow ean we inter- fere with them ¢ Itise now idea that we are respousible for what you call nuaathorized agents, and you kuow we do not u ve 0o right to find fault with us for the fer to our usivg uvsuitable conveyanoes for garbage. We presume we must interpret this chargo in the light of your dec!aration in the Commissioners’ meeting of tho 12th, in Which you desired the ash and garbage carts and the horses to be good looking. We quote and leave your sug- gestious with this remark only—that in no place in the coun- try are botter Lorses o1 carts than we use employed for Lke work. ‘The carts are tight and good, thnufl not elegantly ainted, and onr horses ate better than ever before employed for the purpose. Many of vur Lorses are worth from €175 to 4200 apiece, As to your statemeats of complaints by residents of Harlem, how i it that you bave not transmitred them to us for remedy, or have theso complaiuts shared the fate of those which you sent to us 30 days after datet A judicious generality again marks this part of your letter: could you not have siid where the “one plice” was from which those 10 loads of garbage and rubbish were removed? Was it not feom some back yard or sunken lot in which, by the negligence of your inspectors, it bad been allowed to aecumu- late, and where you well koow it was neither our right nor our duty to enter? Certainly it was not in the pullic streets, which we are required to clean. As fo ¥oiF (TTstlon respecting garbage from factories and ok a4 may be thrown upon the docks, &e., t! or wisapprehending our position. We A it to you, but will bere do s0 again. ‘he Street-cieaning Commission in June expressly declared that it was no part of our duty to remove ashes from fuotories. or brick, mortar, earth or debris from repairs, or earth or stone from excavations, but that theso sbould be removed by cltizens, ot tdeir own expense. So, where there are fruit-pre- serving establiehments and the like, we do not understand it to be elaimed that the waste and refuse of their business should be removed by us, but that the parties engaged in these busi- nesses must remove their own waste, such as deeayed pine- ad the like, at their own expense. Dealers in potatoes, &e.. hold them until spoiled, and cargoes of decayed fruit and vegetables at timed arrive at the dook. We have never understood it to be cluimed that the removal of dealers’ spoiled goods o shiploads of rotten merchandise was auy part of oar daty, snd we must regerd your implication as alike unfair and unwarranted. Let us again call your attention tq a few of your own Health Ordiannces. Section 15 provides that no butchers offal, or garbage, or any putrid or stioking auimal or vogetable substance shall be thrown in tho streets. B{.uumn and 11Eth sections you expressly require al| sheils and refuse matter from oyster houses, &c., and all ashes, cinders, rubbish, dirt and refuse from any biacksmith shop, forge, foundery, mauufactory, sod premiscs where any business is done, to be removed by the owners or managers. Wo take this occasion to renew our assurance that wo will, a8 heretofore, in faitbfolly performiog our cont ract, do our ul- most to maintaia _the liness to which we bave now Dbrought the city, which we aro glad to believe has never been equaled and certainly never excolled. Yours, respectfully, BroWx, DRvOB & ExArs, Btyoek-cieand stay, but was not that his bouse would ba torn d miserabl* man has Albion; this time voluntarily, Race.” In this pamphl the destruction of all those faitbful arims. ‘The autbor secs bis work to no less & persovage than M rshal Vailiant, M peror’s bouselold, and a grest patron of the temin, bowarer so 1 Liom partaking of dogs, Las written bim scrious, in which he ts which yoa propose. y e i nnocents X 0 Bartholomew of dogs. mn!' would kill the dv‘l’.‘; Ulysses, the old blind dog which recognized his master after an absence of more than 1wenty years, aud which makes 8 last effort to come egain and lick his haud, Parlon, sir, pardon for Argos, do not kill him, He dies from excess of joy—let bim die of bappiness, You would kil tie young Tobyy which came from such a distance to anuounce to Tob: futher the appro-chiog termination of sli bis misfortanes, Would you kill that couragecus dog of Mootarges without “leaviog bl time to demounce the sesassin of Aubry de Montdidier, bis master, and to rofllrl Richard' Macaire to confess bis erime? Would you kill Tido, Jocelyn's ch pspired Lamartine when e wrote those i ich can ouly be read with moistened eyes? il toe Chieu du Regimeut, the Chiea da Convei da he chien of Newfoundland, and the chie of Mont St T may explain that Newo is a favorite dog of the Emperor which goes with bim everywhere, and witch, tleops o ) same room with him. ~ It was only the otier day that o went with the Emperor to witness the experiments with the warlike missil:s which Tmentioned, and Nero's pliyfulness, attachment, and veried foats, exeited al- wost as mueh interest as the experiments themselves, There was great consternation at Court some months for, not- YT eading the vigllanos with whioh be i Watdad Were: strayed away, and to this day I belieye nobody knows where be went_to, In avother part of his letter, Vaillang says, '~ Would you earry your rage upon the which st crouched at wy foet watching the hand with whieh this is' ritten to you, his eyes fixed upon mine, and rudhf in them agains! m:.a ister of the E: the indignation with which Tam animated PeTROLEUM. —Petroleum seems to be widely exe tended over the earth or rather under it. ‘We learn from The Taranaki Herold, n New-Zealsod Journal, that ol had beem struck there at 6) f Itis thal .'um‘:-lo- ‘Were ob- tained daily, and that £10,000 had been offered and refused by the six workingmen who started the ecterprise. . The Melbowrne Argus also informs us that petroleam been found on the Coerang, i South A-nh-lq‘a American. . FAILURR OF ‘' JORANNISBERG " THIS YRAR.—Tha Presse conveys sad tidings to messicurs ks gourmets, Thely cellars have remarkably little chance of receiving o fresd gape rly ‘of Jobaunisberg this year; and Priuce do ioh, assador Ihu‘huhi be, will be mnfldmb%‘ul of pocket, His old castle has ofies been sabject to v, of war. In 11094t was an old convent. A margra burg barnt it some centuries hater, pour sou bon plaistr, 1720 the abbotof Fulda purchased the estate aud bulit Deing a {n»ll ol friar, it struck him that it we :. ant to make his own wine; accordingly, he planted vines io all directions, and presently soid 1350 bottles at 27 francs P:lue (£11 h'Iod. lnI 502, William, llflnx 3! Hnllnd“ > cestle. m L af riated it, an i the Duke de Valmy in 18 e Tatterof L M:l: prietor, the mighty Ilpkunlfi‘:k Prince de Metternieh, boughs it from Kellermano in 1813, loft it to bis son, the preeeny’ Austrian Ebassador to the Taileries, (Paris Leiter * The Portland Argus says that the Secrotary of th Springficld Fire Insurauce Company bas just Arr':zh‘ul pn.,l’w pay Jheir losses, amounting to about §100,! ll:‘ In New-York the thermometer stood on t.he"hdy\ guass s iy oy S R n 4 8 @ AV Vt., 98° in the shade. i e Snow enough fell last 'l'hursda‘ night to whiten the bald head of Monnt Washi s ravines about tha sammit are filled with the deep drifis of last Winter, and: a July sun may frequently be seen parties enjoying the sn0w- 3 v Mr. Lindsley, the clergyman at -upwl:‘ni-:;mh to ldmn boc.glnuflnhe 'fl" "'ufiy" rayers, 0 was rlrased med :gm at liberty 'u::t um‘i':...“n: -:‘m.l-hlw .1, allowed to do so, the brotber-in-law fearing o taken ap bis quarters in the jail af bat reslly to eseape snmmarg ment at tie haods of as infuriated and pab- e The readers of Mr. Jobn A. Dorgan’s remarkable volume of * Studies” will regret to bear thai thia accom, oet ia in delicate health. He is spending iie Summer o8 Echogiex’s Mountain, New Jereey.